In the second game, Genesee spotted Corning a 1-0 lead after the first inning before scoring the next 11 runs en route to a 12-3 win.

The Cougars provided plenty of double trouble for the Red Barons with one-third of Genesee's 15 hits being doubles.

Fontanez had a pair of those doubles in leading the team with three hits and four runs. A pair of hits came each from Folkes, Keny Sanchez, Kirindongo, and Taveras, with the latter stroking the team's only homerun in the second game.

Also registering hits were Shapiro, Baly, MacLeod, and Nate Darwin; with the latter pair each recording a double.

Noeth pitched the first five innings and allowed six hits with three strikeouts in picking up the win, while Quentin Tilley had two innings of relief work with no hits and two strikeouts.

Genesee rounds out the regular season with four home doubleheaders beginning May 6 when they host Finger Lakes.